Economic development through applying technology to agriculture
Dam Ha Trading and Construction Joint Stock Company (Dam Ha district, Quang Ninh province) has implemented a project to produce organic melons and vegetables
Earnings from pepper export are forecast to reach 1 billion USD this year thanks to growing prices and demand, especially in China.
Vietnam should step up green agriculture to adapt to the new context, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan said at a seminar in Hanoi
Each CoC is an independent and voluntary set of standards to establish appropriate measures in micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises, cooperatives
After one year of EVFTA (EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement) implementation, Vietnam’s farm exports to the EU have increased sharply.
With the local rice demand taken into account, the Mekong Delta region has some 2.5 million tons of rice left in November and December that can be exported.
Agriculture is emerging as a vital platform to help the economy cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Investing in agriculture
When the lychee harvest time of 2021 came, Bac Giang was still a COVID-19 epicentre with thousands of infection cases. Striving to concurrently fight against
New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tredene Dobson has recently discussed with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper the two countries’ cooperation in economic recovery
Utilizing plant residues, Binh Phuoc cashew farmers use agricultural mulch to compost rotting cashew leaves as manure, improving organic humus, increasing soil
Cashew nuts imported from Vietnam into China increased sharply in turnover, helping Vietnam take a sharp rise in market share in this billion-consumers market.
According to Mr. Ta Van Tuong, Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Hanoi city is among the earliest ones to start organic
Not only ensuring the domestic food supply, the agricultural sector will boost the export of livestock products in the future.
Through the e-commerce platform, many processed products and agricultural products of Long An have improved in consumption, with orders to many provinces
Coffee shells can be composted to provide organic fertilizer for trees, which has both economic and soil-loosening advantages.
Vegetable and flower growers are excited to be back to their fields while the circulation of goods returns as normal in the Central Highlands Lam Dong Province.
Farmers in the Bean Belt perilously depend on just two species. New breeding — and traditional growing practices — could fix that.
Imported sugar rose sharply in the first nine months of 2021 with the import volume being almost two times higher than that of domestic production.
Applying Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) standards in rice production help reduce impacts on the environment, ensure livelihood and sustainable agriculture
In the past, after milling to get the kernel, coffee husks were often burned. But the Central Highlands people have now put this by-product into maximum utility